HMRC Admin 20 Response
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RE: Self Assessment registration deadline
Hi Mihai Enache,
If you already have your UTR then you do not need to register again.
The next step would be for you to file the tax return.
Thank you.
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RE: Accidentally submitted Self assessment form before properly adding correct details
Hi naylorg,
If you submitted but not all the details are declared you can then go back and amend the tax return.
Our website Self Assessment tax returns If you need to change your return has more information about how to do this.
Thank you.
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Transfer of Personal Allowance - husband and wife
Hi KF@2023,
Yes you would need to register for Marriage Allowance separately to then receive the transfer on your Self Assessment.
If you are in receipt of the transfer then you do not have anything to complete on the Self Assessment.
Once we receive the tax return our systems will pick up that your are the recipient of the transfer and your calculation will be updated.
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RE: Failed authorisation
Hi Donna Levett,
We would need to review your clients records to see if their details match.
If you are still are unable to submit the 64-8 online then you would need to submit the 64-8 by paper to update.
If needed your client needs to contact HMRC details at Contact HMRC
Thank you.
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RE: Not receiving the UTR number
Hi Mag Chan,
If you have submitted a registration for Self Assessment and have not yet received the UTR then you wil need to contact HMRC
to review the submission. Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Got a tax rebate but now I owe tax
Hi Oliver Walker,
We would need to review your record to see why the calculation was amended.
You will need to contact HMRC Contact HMRC
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RE: Missing records for Income tax and National Insurance
Hi Luke,
If you could send us copies of your P60s or payslips we’ll be able to trace them and record them to your National Insurance account.
Please enclose a covering letter to quote your name, address and National Insurance Number and a brief explanation of your query.
Our postal address is:
HM Revenue & Customs,
PT Operations North East England,
BX9 1AN
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RE: Reporting Canada RRSP
Hi John Smith,
The guidance at DT4617, advises that
'Where a UK resident makes a lump sum withdrawal from an Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) or an Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIF), Canada imposes a 25 per cent withholding tax'.
No tax credit relief is allowable, which means that the full lumpsum is taxable in both Canada and the UK.
You can, however, claim a foreign tax credit relief of up to 100% of the foreign tax deducted, against your Uk tax liability.
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RE: Self-assessment for disregarded income
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RE: Inherited property abroad capital gains calculation
Hi Rajkumar,
Yes this would be acceptable evidence. you would then claim this in the return for any UK liability to be known.
Thank you.